It is
native to the bogs and swamplands of North and South Carolina. It has been
introduced to a few other states and is also popular as a potted plant in many
parts of the world. It prefers lots of sunlight, humid conditions, and nutrient
poor, acidic soil. Native Venus flytrap plants have a habitat that has full
sun, good air circulation, and porous, well draining, acidic and moist soil
that is usually poor in nutrients such as, nitrogen.
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